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HP adds x86 to Itanium line

...for high-end workloads that are typically dealt with by Intel's IA-64 Itanium processor."[Organisations] need the availability and resilience of UNIX-based... Read more

23 November, 2011 by Jack Clark

Huawei to ship Itanium hardware

...manufacturer. Until the announcement, HP was the sole Itanium OEM. Itanium's IA-64 architecture is a 64-bit parallel-friendly architecture. Typically, it is... Read more

14 April, 2011 by Jack Clark

Intel debuts Xeon E7 family

The Xeon-based range, formerly known as the Westmere-EX family, are Intel's main chip family aside from Itanium to target the high-end, high-power mission critical servers Read more

5 April, 2011 by Jack Clark
Xen 3.0 and the Art of Virtualization

Xen 3.0 and the Art of Virtualization

...unmodified operating systems, and new hardware support for both x86/64 and IA-64 processors Read more

12 December, 2010

Intel makes IA-64 patent move

...has taken out a variety of new patents on technology within the IA-64 processor architecture, due to make its debut in the Itanium chip... Read more

2 November, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

News Burst: Grove holds forth on IA-64 e-commerce plans

Former Intel CEO Andy Grove whetted audiences' appetites in anticipation of the IA-64 processor this morning at an uninspired briefing in London's Four... Read more

21 September, 1999 by Richard Barry

HP clarifies IA-64 confusion

...which advised some of its customers to bypass the Intel/HP Merced IA-64 chipset. The company had said that the likely upgrade path for... Read more

25 August, 1999 by Dave Wilby

Intel and HP to unveil IA-64 instructions

...will also be revealed, according to an Intel spokeswoman. Merced, the first IA-64 chip from the Intel/H-P collaboration is due for shipment... Read more

25 May, 1999 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Dell will aid Intel with IA-64

Dell is to assist the transition to Intel's IA-64 by opening centres for customers porting software to the 64bit architecture... Read more

20 May, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Russians launch Itanium attack

...Centre as a secret weapon in the cold war between Intel's IA-64 processors and established Risc systems. Intel's Solutions Centres, of which... Read more

28 June, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Itanium stays in beta

...arrive next year. Intel is moving to 64-bit computing, with the IA-64 platform, in an effort to break into the lucrative market for... Read more

11 May, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

News Burst: Intel gets defensive on IA-64

...be cloners, Intel is attempting to patent the functions of its forthcoming IA-64 architecture. A veteran of patent defence, Intel is abandoning the traditional... Read more

30 October, 2000 by ZDNet UK

A Year Ago: Intel and HP to unveil IA-64 instructions

...Hewlett-Packard are expected to give developers the thumbs up on the IA-64 generation of processors Tuesday when they unveil the instruction set and... Read more

25 May, 2000 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Linux: Itanium's great 64-bit hope?

...dragging its feet in developing a version of Solaris optimised for the IA-64 processor. "What we have seen over this year, is a pattern... Read more

17 February, 2000 by John G.Spooner and Mary Jo Foley

LinuxWorld: Grove promises Linux-compatible Merced

...that IBM has joined the Trillian group, which is porting Linux to IA-64, along with SGI, Hewlett-Packard Co., Cygnus Solutions and Intel. Trillian... Read more

11 August, 1999 by Deborah Gage

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